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Moto GP and Scarecrows: How Cumbria spent May Day down years

Many of us will be looking forward to a well-earned day of rest and recuperation next week as May Day approaches. May Day is, of course, a public holiday usually celebrated on 1 May or the first Monday of May. So what better time than now to take a look through over archives and take a meander down memory lane to mark the weird and wonderful ways the first day of the month of May has been marked by Cumbrians over the years! We see a wide range of different events in today’s gallery. From charity events, heroic selfless individuals to thrill seekers and more, it is clear that many over the years have felt compelled to try something new or make a difference on this day.

Keswick Mountain Festival challenges off-road cyclists with new gravel event

Keswick Mountain Festival challenges off-road cyclists with new gravel event Keswick Mountain Festival has announced details of a new gravel cycling event for 2021. The DexShell Hell in the Fells will see riders tackle 72km of challenging ascents and descents on gravel routes in the North Lakes. Designed for riders of all abilities, the latest addition to the festival’s comprehensive outdoor sports programme will also be open to e-bikes. DexShell Hell in the Fells is scheduled to take place on Sunday May 23 and entries are open now. Founded in 2007, Keswick Mountain Festival is one of the UK’s best-loved outdoor festivals.

Keswick Mountain Festival challenges off-road cyclists with DexShell Hell in the Fells event | Community

Keswick Mountain Festival (KMF) has announced details of a new gravel cycling event for 2021. DexShell Hell in the Fells will see riders tackle 72km of challenging ascents and descents on gravel routes in the North Lakes. Designed for riders of all abilities, the latest addition to the festival’s outdoor sports programme will also be open to e-bikes. The event is scheduled to take place on Sunday 23rd May and entries are open now. Founded in 2007, KMF attracts thousands of visitors to Cumbria for its mix of live entertainment, sporting events, outdoor adventures, high profile speakers, taster activities, exhibitor stands and camping for all of the family. This year’s festival will run from 21st-23rd May, based in the open-air Festival Village on Crow Park.

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